The Case of the Talking Tabby by Donna Michaels and Jestina
Michaels
Blurb:
The cat says he’s a detective. The case is twenty-seven years
cold, and this mother-daughter duo is about to trade lattes for late-night
stakeouts.
Former cop Delaney “Dee” Shaw and her daughter, former forensic scientist
Emerson “Em” Shaw, just opened The Claw & Order Cat Café, next
to the police station. They were expecting foam art and cat adoptions—until a
grumpy red tabby walked in and started talking.
Marlowe insists he’s the reincarnation of a homicide detective who once
partnered with Dee’s father—and he’s here to solve the case that got away: a
young woman strangled in her own home, a husband with an alibi, and no justice
served.
With Dee’s police instincts, Em’s forensic smarts, and Marlowe’s old-school
grit, they’ll dig into a murder the town has nearly forgotten. But the past
never stays buried…especially when a detective with nine lives is on the hunt.
My review:
The Case of the Talking Tabby by Donna Michaels and Jestina
Michaels is an delightful cozy mystery. I love the mother/daughter interaction.
You can feel the love and respect between them. I adored Marlow the talking cat
with the brains of cop and the escape artist skills of a cat. I do hope they
continue to tell more stories from The Claw & Order Cat Café,
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